Geneva Marathon Blends Alpine Beauty with Personal Best Potential
The Generali Genève Marathon, scheduled for May 10–11, 2025, stands out as one of Europe’s most picturesque city marathons. Its course offers a unique blend of natural beauty and urban charm, attracting thousands of runners from over 140 nationalities each year.
The marathon route begins in the serene countryside of Cologny, meandering through open fields and quaint villages with the Alps rising in the distance. Runners then follow the shores of Lake Geneva before entering the heart of the city and finishing in front of the iconic Jet d’Eau fountain—one of Geneva’s most recognizable landmarks.
While the course is praised for its flat profile and smooth terrain—making it ideal for personal bests among amateur runners—it has not yet produced world-class times comparable to the fastest marathons like Berlin or London. The current men’s course record stands at 2:09:35 and the women’s at 2:29:14, solid performances but well outside the global elite tier. Still, many participants find Geneva’s tranquil surroundings, minimal elevation changes, and cool spring weather to be excellent conditions for running strong times.
The marathon weekend includes several events: a half marathon, relay marathon, and children’s races, creating a vibrant festival atmosphere. The race also supports a larger mission, partnering with UNICEF to raise funds that provide clean drinking water and sanitation to children in need around the world.
As one of the top spring marathons in Europe, the Geneva Marathon continues to grow in popularity, offering runners a memorable mix of competition, cause, and stunning Swiss scenery.
Fast facts:
• Date: Sunday, May 11, 2025
• Start: Cologny countryside
• Finish: Pont du Mont-Blanc near the Jet d’Eau
• Course records:
• Men: 2:09:35 – Hosea Kipkemboi (Kenya)
• Women: 2:29:14 – Jane Kiptoo (Kenya)
Participant Quotes:
• “It was a great experience, full of touching moments I will treasure, full of excitement before, during, and after. Just hope to participate again next year, thanks!” — Rivero, Spain
• “It was a great event: well-organised, fun atmosphere, beautiful route. Thank you!” — Trushna, Geneva
posted Wednesday April 30th
by Boris Baron